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Academic year
The following English courses are listed for the 2011-2012 Fall and Spring academic year.
Course code Title
ENGL-040 Gateway: Med &/or Ren Lit/Cult
ENGL-041 Gateway: 18th/19th Century
ENGL-042 Gateway: Mod &/or Post-Modern Lit
ENGL-043 Gateway: Intro to Crit Methods
ENGL-100 Medieval British Literature
ENGL-106 Sem: Med. Euro. Lit.
ENGL-108 Chaucer
ENGL-120 Med & Early Mod Women's Writing
ENGL-130 Shakespeare
ENGL-131 Women in Shakespeare
ENGL-133 Shakespeare's Exotic Romances
ENGL-146 17th Century Poetry
ENGL-147 Milton
ENGL-152 Literature of the Atlantic Empire: From Colonies to Republic
ENGL-156 18C Literature: Highways, Sewers, Ports: Building Modern Britain 1650 - 1850
ENGL-162 Eighteenth-Century British Novel
ENGL-170 19C Am. Ghost Stories
ENGL-178 Progressive Era Literature
ENGL-179 Staging Anti-Slavery
ENGL-184 Oscar Wilde & Late Victorian Culture
ENGL-187 Wordsworth in 1799
ENGL-188 Keats and Byron
ENGL-194 19C Novel
ENGL-195 19th Century African American Literature
ENGL-196 Wicked: 19th C Morality and Madness
ENGL-198 Victorian Literature
ENGL-204 American Modernisms
ENGL-209 New York Stories
ENGL-212 The Female Bildungsroman: Coming of Age in US Women's Literature
ENGL-217 20th C American Poetry
ENGL-218 Transnational Modernism
ENGL-222 Asian Americans and the Public Sphere
ENGL-234 Seminar: African Drama
ENGL-237 African American Poetry
ENGL-238 Modern British Class Novel
ENGL-240 Twentieth Century British Novel
ENGL-246 Orwell Between Culture and System
ENGL-247 Tolkien and Medieval Roots
ENGL-249 Faulkner
ENGL-250 Eliot's Wasteland
ENGL-253 Beckett, Borges, and Nabokov
ENGL-254 Reading Invisible Man
ENGL-266 Brit. Theatre Since 1950
ENGL-269 Television & American Society
ENGL-290 Women's Autobiography
ENGL-292 Prison Literature
ENGL-293 Cult Politics of Migration
ENGL-301 Testimonial Fictions: Atrocity, Memory and Sexuality in Post-Dictatorship US Latino Literature
ENGL-302 Testimonial Fictions: Atrocity, Memory and Sexuality in Post-Dictatorship US Latino Literature
ENGL-307 Race in American Literature
ENGL-310 Marxism and Culture
ENGL-317 Young Adult Literature
ENGL-319 Contexts for the Study of Sexuality
ENGL-324 Intro to Creative Writing
ENGL-326 Short Fiction Workshop
ENGL-327 Fiction Writing Workshop
ENGL-330 Craft Studies: Lit/Comp/Creative (seminar)
ENGL-334 Lannan Poetry Seminar
ENGL-335 Film Making for Writers
ENGL-336 Intermediate Scriptwriting
ENGL-337 Advanced Scriptwriting
ENGL-339 Adv Poetry Writing
ENGL-342 Seminar: Writing Poetry
ENGL-343 Revolution/Respect: Writing for a Cause
ENGL-350 Writing: Children's Rights
ENGL-356 Empathy and Activism
ENGL-391 Creative Writing: Exchanging Narratives
ENGL-468 The Art of Editing
ENGL-470 Introduction to Journalism
ENGL-471 Online Production
ENGL-472 Media Techniques
ENGL-477 Living Out Loud:Writ for Radio
ENGL-479 Reading, Teaching, Social Reflection
ENGL-483 Issues in Education
ENGL-484 Comm. Tutoring: Sursum Corda
ENGL-495 Proseminar
ENGL-508 Chaucer
ENGL-536 Milton and the Philosophers
ENGL-544 Shakespeare's Exotic Romances
ENGL-552 Literature of the Atlantic Empire
ENGL-570 Romanticism and the Problem of History
ENGL-571 Thinking Through Ghosts
ENGL-579 Staging Anti-Slavery
ENGL-590 Dickens
ENGL-595 Aestheticism and Decadence
ENGL-618 Transnational Modernisms
ENGL-652 The Postmodern American Novel
ENGL-688 Multimedia Spectatorship
ENGL-707 Race in American Literature
ENGL-712 Intro to Critical Theory
ENGL-714 Marxism and Culture
ENGL-722 Approaches to Teaching Writing
ENGL-724 Feminist Lit/Cult Theory
ENGL-738 Experimental Fiction
ENGL-749 After the Rhetorical Turn: Composition Pedagogy and Writing In Situs
ENGL-861 Literacy and the Law

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